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Thursday, April 26, 2012

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For a long time now I have wanted to write something publically about the Lateesha Nolan case and how I feel about everything that’s happened as I have been there from the start with this one. Every time I started to write something else would happen, and I would have to wait. It may feel like to many people this has all happened suddenly but for me it’s been a very long seven years. But this isn’t about me. I started the Register in April 2005 and Lateesha went missing in January 2005 so it was only a couple of months when Mick Peet came to me and said, “My daughter is missing, can you help me?” So I did. And then Kristy Scholes was murdered and I remember getting that phone call and realising what a mess it had turned into.We have worked for years and years, we have watched the Police officers on this case come and go, I would send info to one police officer only to find they’re not working there anymore so I would have to start again with a new officer. All the while I kept telling Mick we’d find her, don’t worry, one day, we’ll find her. I made myself available to the whole family as I do with all missing persons families, I sent Lateesha’s children Christmas presents that first year as it broke my heart to think of those children missing their mummy so much. I have spoken to cousins, aunts, uncles, just about her whole family, a family who are largely united but at the same time torn apart within. I have driven through Nowendoc, Walcha and Gloucester personally many times over the years, searching for him. I knew they’d find him at Nowendoc. About a year and a half ago I drove around Nowendoc Mountain, it was early in the morning, still and calm and I saw a dingo by the side of the road. In a strange spot, just right by the road, watching me. And I knew at that moment they would find Malcolm in Nowendoc and I knew he was there, then. That probably sounds crazy, but that’s what happened.

We have done many radio and newspaper interviews, and this is way back 5, 6 years ago, when it was a struggle to get people interested in this missing woman case, when it appeared she might have been just another young woman who’d run off, and even when Kristy was murdered, it was still a struggle to get people to take notice. Dubbo was a place people were fearful of, a dangerous place, it felt like no one cared. But we plugged on, we did the interviews, we kept saying their names over and over again. Lateesha Nolan, Kristy Scholes, Malcolm Naden. We would talk to people who had never heard of Malcolm Naden, we’d have to spell out his name, Malcolm who? And now the whole country knows his name, and the girls, their stories have been told and heard. We tracked him all over the country, we had sightings and information and passed everything to Police and they DID go and check, they DID look for him, they followed up every lead. Something I want to make very clear is to correct the very incorrect notion that Police didn’t start looking properly for Naden until the police officer was shot last December. NOT TRUE. They have searched and searched, for years. Any reasonable person should be able to understand that Police could not tell the public when they conducted their many raids and searches, it would make no sense to alert their target. But there were many many such raids and searches and those officers worked so hard to find him. Those same officers are still working hard to find Lateesha.

We would not let them stop. And I want to make it very clear that it is because of Mick Peet, Lateesha’s father’s dedication to finding her, who didn’t let them stop. I could give you a hundred names of people who Police are not looking for, because they have no leads, but they also don’t have someone like Mick Peet constantly being there saying KEEP GOING. Please find my daughter. Please find this man who knows what happened. KEEP GOING. Endless interviews, taking their toll on his health, on his life, his family. He has a wonderful wife who stood by him the whole way and still does, a quiet but stoic shoulder for him, never wavering no matter how bad it got, Jen Peet is a wonderful woman. Mick was not doing this for the limelight, he was not in it for himself, and I want to say that loudly and clearly. You don’t know the number of times he ended up in hospital, when he thought he’d reached breaking point but found the strength to keep going. These past weeks I have watched him not eat, not sleep, e mailing me at 3am, he feels he has to keep going to bring his daughter home because that’s what a dad does, he doesn’t give up, he keeps shouting until someone hears and that’s what Mick Peet has been doing for 7 years, shouting until someone finally gave him what he wanted. They still don’t have Lateesha home but if she was here today I think she would well and truly know how much her dad loves her, and how hard he’s fought for her.I speak about Mick because that is the man I have come to know these past 7 years. All credit goes to Joan, Lateesha’s Mum for stepping in and looking after her children, they are blessed to have her in their lives as well as the extended Nolan family and they will grow up hopefully knowing how hard everyone fought for not only their Mum but for them also, so they’d have some answers. They have always said they wanted a grave for her so they can go and talk to her.I can’t speak for Joan as I don’t know her very well, but I do know Mick and that’s why I am speaking out today and saying Mick, Lateesha is blessed to have you as her Dad, fighting for her to be found and fighting for justice, as it has been a fight to be heard, for a very long time.

Prosecutors have told a Sydney court they need more time to prepare a case against former fugitive Malcolm Naden.

Magistrate Julie Huber today adjourned the case against Naden, 38, until June 7 after DPP solicitor Kate Nightingale said the prosecution needed more time to compile its brief of evidence.

The former abattoir worker remains in custody at Goulburn supermax prison and did not appear during the brief mention in Sydney's Central Local Court.

Naden was captured on March 22 in a remote area west of Gloucester in the Upper Hunter region of New South Wales.

He had been on the run from police since 2005.

Naden has been charged with the 2005 murder of Kristy Scholes and two counts of aggravated indecent assault on a 15-year-old girl.

Police have also charged him with intent to murder a police officer at Nowendoc on December 7, 2011.

Naden was also wanted over the disappearance of his cousin, Lateesha Nolan, who went missing months before Naden disappeared in 2005.

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Malcolm Naden facing 14 more chargesSydney Morning HeraldPolice have charged accused murderer Malcolm Naden with 14 fresh offences, as they continue searching for another alleged victim in a Dubbo river. The former abattoir worker remained in his high-security Goulburn prison cell today, his lawyers saying ...

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Sydney Morning HeraldProsecutors have told a Sydney court they need more time to prepare a case against former fugitive Malcolm Naden. Magistrate Julie Huber today adjourned the case against Naden, 38, until June 7 after DPP solicitor Kate Nightingale said the prosecution
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Fourteen more charges laid against Malcolm NadenThe Daily TelegraphNaden has yet to enter a plea to any of the charges against him, including murder and shoot with intent to murder. The police case against Naden was mentioned briefly in court yesterday morning with most of the evidence yet to be served on the alleged ...
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Naden case adjourned by Sydney courtABC LocalAccused murderer Malcolm Naden remains in Goulburn's super-maximum security prison after his case was adjourned by a Sydney court. The 38-year-old was considered Australia's most wanted man before his capture at a remote property in the Upper Hunter ...

Australian 'bush' fugitive faces 14 fresh chargesThe West AustralianMalcolm Naden was caught in a remote cabin on a property near Gloucester in the hinterland of the New South Wales state's north coast last month after an intense manhunt in rugged forest area. After his capture he was charged with murdering 24-year-old ...

Police began digging up the new location yesterday after murder suspect Malcolm Naden accompanied officers to the Butlers Falls area, near Dubbo, on Saturday.

The freshly marked site is about 300m from where police had been digging for the mother-of-four's remains last week. A team of officers could be seen sifting the soil, with a cadaver-detection dog nearby.

Naden was back in Goulburn's Supermax jail last night.

He spent Saturday night in Wellington jail, after police decided the round trip in one day would be too exhausting for the 38-year-old, who has been co-operating with them.

New South Wales Police are continuing to search an area near Dubbo for the body of a missing woman, after her suspected killer Malcolm Naden visited the site.

Police have been searching since Thursday for the remains of Naden's cousin, Lateesha Nolan.

They have been focussing on a riverside area near Dubbo in the state's central west.

The mother of four disappeared in 2005, and Malcolm Naden is the prime suspect.

He was arrested last month and has been charged with the 2005 murder of Kristy Scholes, an assault on a 15-year-old girl, and the shooting of a police officer during an attempt to recapture him last year.

On Thursday about a dozen officers, including a dog squad unit, began searching the banks of the Macquarie River at Butlers Falls, south of Dubbo, for the remains of Ms Nolan.

Police diver to search for Lateesha Nolan
Herald Sun
A POLICE diver will be deployed as the search for the remains of Lateesha Nolan continues for a sixth consecutive day by the banks of a river in central western NSW. Accused murderer Malcolm Naden was led to the Macquarie River south of Dubbo on ...
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New dig for Lateesha Nolan's body
The Daily Telegraph
A SECOND section of river bank is being dug up by police searching for the body of Lateesha Nolan. Police began digging up the new location yesterday after murder suspect Malcolm Naden accompanied officers to the Butlers Falls area, near Dubbo, ...
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Divers join search for Lateesha's remains
Newcastle Herald
POLICE looking for the remains of missing woman Lateesha Nolan will bring in a team of specialist divers when the search resumes on the banks of the Macquarie River at Butlers Falls today. The addition of officers attached to the Diving Unit and Marine ...
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Police diver to search for Nolan
Sky News Australia
Police diver to search for Nolan Updated: 07:11, Monday April 16, 2012 A police diver will be brought in today as the search for the remains of Lateesha Nolan continues for a sixth day on the banks of a river in central western NSW.
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Malcolm Naden taken to dig scene at Butlers Falls
Adelaide Now
Picture: Supplied Source: news.com.au ACCUSED killer Malcolm Naden was escorted yesterday from his supermax jail cell to Butlers Falls where police are searching for the remains of missing mother-of-four Lateesha Nolan. Homicide detectives have been ...
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Macquarie River search for body of Lateesha Nolan - ABC News ...
Search continues: police are focussing on the Macquarie River at Butlers Fall, south of Dubbo.
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The search for for the body of a woman, believed to have been killed by Malcolm Naden, will continue in the central west of New South Wales on Friday.

Lateesha Nolan went missing from Dubbo in 2005, the same year Naden went on the run.

On Thursday about a dozen officers, including a dog squad unit, searched the banks of the Macquarie River at Butlers Falls, south of Dubbo, for the remains of Ms Nolan.

Police vehicles blocked access to the popular water hole while earth moving equipment sifted through the soil.

Her father Mick Peet says he hopes the search will finally provide answers for her children.

"To get the truth and what happened to her, that'll ease a lot of our heartache," he said.

Mr Peet, who lives in Queensland, says he suspects the search follows on from the recapture of Naden last month, near Gloucester in the Upper Hunter region.

Naden was charged with the 2005 murder of Kristy Scholes, an assault on a 15-year-old girl, and the shooting of a police officer during an attempt to recapture him last year.

Police also suspect the 38-year-old former abattoir worker of being involved in the disappearance of Ms Nolan.

Mr Peet says he has been deeply affected by news of the new search.

"You get a tingly feeling all through your body, it's been seven years of wanting to know what happened to my daughter since she disappeared," he said.

"When Malcolm Naden was arrested I thought he was the person that may have all the answers, so we're just hoping that will be the start of a bit of closure for me and the family."

After his arrest Naden was taken to the super-maximum security prison at Goulburn in the state's south.
Malcolm Naden is captured by NSW police Photo: A muddy Malcolm Naden just moments after his dramatic capture last month. (NSW Police Force)

NSW police continue river search for woman
Vincent Morello, Police Reporter
April 12, 2012 - 7:29PM
As a child Lateesha Nolan and her family often visited the same river bank where police are now searching for her remains.

They swam and enjoyed picnics along the Macquarie river at Butlers Falls, near Dubbo in central western NSW, where her body may now be lying in a sandy grave.

Police began excavating the area on Wednesday evening, looking for remains of the 24-year-old mother of four, and continued digging large trenches into Thursday.

0730 ABC New England North West News 22/03/2012

23/03/2012 , 3:04 PM by ABC NENW

Catherine Clifford is in the Newsroom ...
In this bulletin, Malcolm Naden is being questioned at Taree Police Station after being arrested just after midnight on a private property near Gloucester, about 150km south-east of Tamworth; the father of one of Malcolm Naden's alleged victims, Mick Peet, says he's been waiting for this day for almost seven years; Gunnedah Shire Council has voted unanimously to adopt a new alcohol and drug policy of random testing for its nearly 180 staff; and a telephone survey of the health and well-being of people living in the Namoi catchment has revealed people are stressed by coal seam gas and the death of Senior Constable David Rixon.

Gloucester community thanks strike force

27 Mar, 2012 01:00 AM

GLOUCESTER mayor Geoff Slack has paid tribute to the work of the police involved in Strike Force Durkin and their success in capturing the State's most wanted man Malcolm Naden near Gloucester last Thursday morning.Cr Slack said he had been fielding media enquiries about the successful end to the large-scale manhunt that has been based in Gloucester since January, since the early hours of that morning.
He said the police had been unobtrusive and had been extremely professional and worked well with the local community while they have been based in Gloucester.
Cr Slack said the officers involved in the arrest of Naden needed to be thanked and congratulated in apprehending the State's most wanted man.
"I'd like to thank the police for the work they've done in apprehending him, without anyone being injured," he said.
Cr Slack said residents across the shire, particularly those living in the more remote areas who have been subjected to break-ins in recent months would be particularly relieved after hearing of Naden's arrest. http://www.manningrivertimes.com.au/news/local/news/general/gloucester-community-thanks-strike-force/2501797.aspx

Details behind Naden's arrest

27 Mar, 2012 01:00 AM

MORE details of events before Malcolm Naden's appearance in Taree Local Court last Thursday have emerged.As a result of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal deaths in custody, by law there are certain procedures that now have to take place once any Aboriginal person is taken into police custody in New South Wales to protect their rights.
Police must phone the Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) and the person in custody can speak to an ALS lawyer. They are offered early legal advice and are given what is known as a 'well check' to ensure they are okay. This service is available through the Aboriginal Legal Service 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Taree's Aboriginal Legal Service lawyer, Peter North was in Sydney the day one of Australia's most wanted men was captured and arrested on a property 30 kilometres west of Gloucester, so it was arranged for private solicitor Michael Jones to represent Naden.
It wasn't until after Naden's treatment in Manning Hospital between 11am and midday on Thursday and he was returned to Taree Police Station that he was officially charged.
The charges were: one count of murder (of a 24-year-old woman at Dubbo in June 2005); two counts of aggravated indecent assault of person under 16 (involving 15-year-old girl at Dubbo in 2004); and shoot with intent to murder (involving a police officer at Nowendoc on December 7, 2011).
After the short bail hearing, where bail was not applied for and was formally refused, the matter was adjourned until April 24. Audio visual link was ordered so Naden will remain in prison and appear in court on screen.

Mick Peet desperate to face Malcolm Naden over the whereabouts of his missing daughter Lateesha Nolan

THE father of a missing Dubbo woman suspected to have been murdered by Malcolm Naden will ask police if he can confront Naden in supermax jail and ask him: "Do you know where my daughter is?" Mick Peet, whose daughter Lateesha Nolan disappeared from outside Naden's home on January 4, 2005, will make the appeal to NSW Police to speak with the captured fugitive face-to-face.
"I'd like to walk straight up to him, they can handcuff me and put my hands behind my back, I won't touch him - I just want to look him straight in the eyes and ask him: "Do you know where Lateesha is?" Mr Peet told The Sunday Telegraph.
"I'm going to ask the police. I'd really like to do it. I'd be able to tell if he knows something or not if I looked him in the eyes.
"I don't want to grab him by the throat; I just want to look him in the face - there are so many things I want to know."

Mr Peet described the feeling of hearing of Naden's capture on Thursday morning as the equivalent to "seeing all your numbers come up on Lotto".
But he said Naden's capture was only "step one" in the hunt for personal closure.
"I was terrified he would be shot or would shoot himself and every day we hoped that wouldn't happened," he said.
"I praise the police a heap for bringing him in alive. (Capturing him) was step one - now there's step two and we want the answers.
"I'd like to ask him where my daughter is."
Naden was charged on Thursday with the murder of his cousin Kristy Scholes, 24, in 2005, two counts of aggravated indecent assault and shooting at a police officer.
Authorities indicated at a brief court mention that further charges may be laid against him in the near future.
Mr Peet said investigators have been cautious about indicating whether they had any new leads on his daughter's whereabouts.
"They just keep saying: 'We'd love to tell you Mick, but we just can't'," he said.

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WHEN Mick Peet's phone rang at 1.45am yesterday, he was tempted not to answer it, thinking it was a drunken mate on the end of the line.
But that phone call changed the Innes Park man's life.
It brought him the news he has been waiting to hear for the past seven years - Malcolm John Naden, the man wanted over the disappearance of his daughter, had finally been captured.
"I got a phone call from New South Wales detectives and they said: 'We've got him'," he said.
"I just went weak at the knees."
Mr Peet's daughter, Lateesha Nolan, disappeared from her home in Dubbo, NSW, in January 2005.
Naden, her cousin, has been wanted in relation to her disappearance, as well as the alleged murder of Ms Nolan's friend, 24-year-old Kristy Scholes, and an aggravated indecent assault of a 15-year-old girl.http://www.mydailynews.com.au/story/2012/03/22/dads-relief-after-fugitive-caught/

"The new Ned Kelly". "Long lost convict". "Martial arts expert". "Bad bush tucker man".
These are just some of the colourful descriptions the international media have drawn on in their reporting of the capture of Malcolm Naden yesterday.
"Australia's most wanted man" has made headlines on dozens of international news websites, from Britain to India.
Some lean towards the romantic, while others venture from the facts entirely.
Much of the coverage has compared Mr Naden to notorious bushranger Ned Kelly.

However, the British edition of the International Business Times has taken it one step further, weighing his survival skills against those of British train robber Ronnie Biggs, Carlos the Jackal and even Osama Bin Laden.
The bulk of the international coverage appears to have come from the three major international news wires, Associated Press, Agence France-Presse and Reuters.
The AP story includes NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione's description of Mr Naden as a "master bushman", before explaining to readers this is "an Australian term for a wilderness survival expert".
The French news wire AFP draws parallels with "working-class hero" Ned Kelly, while Reuters said he lived "like an animal" in the rugged wilderness.
Britain's Telegraph put its own spin on the story, pouncing on a Herald headline from late last year that described the fugitive as "the bad bush tucker man".
It reported that his crafty bush skills have earnt him "an almost mythic status" in Australia.

"Naden, known as a quiet recluse, was a martial arts expert and avid reader of the Bible, crime books and survival manuals," the story read. "He is believed to have lived off wild nuts, berries and peaches as well as prey such as wallabies and wombats."
The most interesting account may have come from Canada's Oye! Times, which looks to have taken more than a little creative licence, producing a largely fictional story.
It claims the "long lost convict" was being hunted for "the murder of a uniform policeman last December". (In fact, an officer was wounded and recovered.)
The sensational story also claims "prize money" of $100,000 was being offered to "anyone who catches him alive or dead".
"This was the first time ever in the criminal history of Australia that a bait this high was put, after Ned Kelly in the last century," the story claimed.
The NSW government did announce a $250,000 reward late last year. However, this was not for Mr Naden's head but for information leading to his capture.

below is a map of Nadens last sighting

Warned to be wary in these areasNiangala, Dungowan, Woolomin, Moonbi ,Nundle, Dungowan,Kootingal,Hanging Rock, Loomberah and all places on this map naden may turn up in any of these keep you ear out for any break-ins cars stolen, keep firearms under lock and key if your neighbors are away pay special attention to there place for any suspicious activityif you see nadenring 000

nadens last sighting on the 22 december at niangala

nadens last sighting on the 22 december at niangala

Malcolm Naden - Australia's Most Wanted moves

Malcolm Naden - Australia's Most Wanted.Malcolm Naden is Australia's most wanted man. Hehas eluded capture since June 2005, despite the millions of hours, and dollars, invested in bringing him to justice. Police allege Naden’s crimes include double murder, sexual assault, shooting police and multiple break, enter and robbery charges. This is a desperate and highly dangerous fugitive who has tragically left 6 young children to live life without ever knowing their mothers. He should not be seen as some romanticised bushranger, simply thumbing his nose at authority.

Currently the $250,000 bounty is for information leading to Naden’s arrest, not conviction, a reward unheard of since the 19th century era of Ned Kelly and Jimmy Governor, violent convicted murderers both.

Please click on and zoom in for more details of Naden’s elusive and increasingly desperate actions to remain at large. Some is pure speculation, towards the end, but the 2005 to 2011 is based on police and media reports.Public · 206 viewsCreated on Dec 10, 2011 · By Tony · Updated Apr 12, 2012Rate this map · Write a comment · KML ·

IntroductionNaden has almost certainly had considerable outside assistance despite some media reports suggesting he is The Supreme One Man Survival Expert. That is just not true. This map tracks over considerab...

ONE Bunglegumbie Rd DubboBorn 1973 in Dubbo. In Year 7, (1985-6) Naden fell out with his parents (his dad was a strict disciplinarian) and moved in with his grandparents, Jack and Florence "Nan" Nolan, at 215 Bunglegumbie Rd,...

Dubbo AbattoirsNaden had worked here previously as a skinner and boner

Erskine Creek Bridge 7.30am 5th January 2005"The latest report we received was of sighting of Lateesha Nolan's car at the Erskine Street bridge about 7.30am on the morning after (5th January 2005) she went missing," (last seen 9.30pm 4th Januar...

January 5th 2005 morning"The car was also seen that morning at the intersection of Cobra and Darling streets." Detective Inspector Willing said they were definite sightings as the informants noticed the car's distinctive num...

TW0 Tamworth St Dubbo Lateesha's car locatedLast seen - 9:30pm Tuesday January 4th 2005, Dubbo NSW Age when missing - 24 years Circumstances - Lateesha dropped her two youngest children at her grandmother's house in Bunglegumbie Road,...

Divers search River 8th 9th January 2005Divers fail to locate woman STEVE HODDER Monday 10 Jan, 2005 11:43 AM After two days of scouring the Macquarie River police are no closer to finding Dubbo woman Lateesha Nolan, and will switch to a...

THREE Search Called Off 14th January 2005Police have all but given up hope of finding missing Dubbo woman Lateesha Nolan after 10 days of searching. Having exhausted all available resources Orana crime manager Detective Inspector Michael W...

Grawin Opal Fields Sept 15th 2005Wanted man in opal area: police By David Dixon - The Weekend Australian September 15, 2005 POLICE believe a man wanted for questioning over the murder of one cousin and the disappearance of anoth...

broader issues Sept 2005 Jan 2006A Department of Housing spokesman said they had a "zero tolerance" approach to anti-social behaviour in public housing estates. "The department has already taken strong action to evict or transfer 16 ...

FOUR Western Plains Zoo 23rd Dec 2005At 3pm on Thursday 22nd, a zoo worker had spotted a man believed to be Naden in the 300-hectare park. On Friday morning 23rd, after the guests were removed and the zoo closed, police sealed it off. ...

1st January 2006 Riots in Gordan Estate"The main thing is we need the community to settle down, we need calm restored." "The West Dubbo estate has certainly presented us with some significant problems over the last six months or so and the...

FIVE Vigil for Lateesha. 4th January 2006Vigil of hope for missing woman CHRISANTHI GIOTIS - Dubbo Daily Liberal Wednesday, 4 January 2006 Lateesha Nolan is a person - not a crime story. That is the message her family and friends will ...

Gordon Estate Jan 2006Elders from out of town agree with what we're saying too - Aboriginal people don't get on together - not different tribes and there are too many tribes here." Mr Ryan said he could understand the act...

7th fire in 14 days.Brigades from Dubbo and Delroy stations were alerted to the fire at 12.25am on Saturday. It took firefighters about 20 minutes to bring the blaze under control and a further 40 minutes to fully exting...

SIX Big M Dubbo 4th January 2006"They saw the photo of their mother on the television last night and straight away stopped what they were doing," Mr Lancaster said. "They just stood staring at the tellie, transfixed." Watching both...

Dargin St Willowbend Village Condobolin 6am Sat 25th Feb 2006Murder suspect evades police From: AAP By David Dixon February 28, 2006 SUSPECTED killer Malcolm John Naden, who evaded police in a manhunt that led to the evacuation of Dubbo's Western Plain Zo...

8 Denison St, Condobolin Police, Feb 2006Despite the Dubbo man's success in evading capture, police deny he is outsmarting them or that Aboriginal trackers should be employed in their hunt for him. They say Naden's "reclusive personality" ...

6am Sat 25th Feb 2006 Gordon St CondobolinMurder suspect manhunt involves local police Wednesday, 1 March 2006 - Parkes Post About 6am last Saturday police from the Lachlan and Orana local area commands along with negotiators and detective...

April 2006 Mick Peet - Lateesha's fatherThursday, 6 April 2006 Kristy Scholes is dead. Lateesha Nolan is missing. To most Australians, the women are just two more Aboriginal faces in a newspaper, victims of crime. But they have the rig...

6th April 2006. The True Hurt, Families Left Wondering.LATEESHA Jane Nolan was born on May 23, 1980. Mick and his partner Joan couldn't have been prouder. Lateesha was a bubbly, active girl. She liked camping and fishing and she treasured her family l...

Trail goes cold October 2006Naden trail goes cold 03 Oct, 2006 09:38 AM The hunt for Dubbo murder suspect Malcolm Naden has gone cold, according to detectives who have been searching for the skilled bushman for over a ye...

Wednesday 27th dec 2006Detective Sergeant Bryne Ruse, who heads the Strike Force to find Naden, said since the large bounty was placed on the fugitive on Wednesday, calls had come in from all over NSW but west or north-west...

3rd January 2007Police welcome $50,000 reward for the capture of Malcolm Naden - Dubbo 3 January 2007 Homicide Squad detectives have welcomed today’s announcement by Police Minister John Watkins of a $50,000 rewar...

NINE Naden's Sister rumour South Kempsey January 2007Mr Kelly, who faces Kempsey Local Court in less than three weeks for four charges, including allegedly carrying a spear during the civil unrest, maintained the killer’s “evil presence” was still loomi...

1st feb 2007 Roma QldMALCOLM NADEN SIGHTING - WIN News Feb 1st 2006 One of Australia's most wanted men, spotted in Roma New South Wales detectives from Strikeforce Durkin were last night on the trail of one of Austra...

27th Dec 2007 - Soon It Will be 3 Years MissingOn January 4 2008 Ms Nolan's four children will mark three years since their mother's disappearance by releasing balloons. "The kids are going send messages to heaven," said Margaret Walker, Ms Nol...

31st December 2007 - Dubbo Daily Liberal31 December 2007 - 1:03PM Fugitive still at large Emily Wheeler - The Daily Liberal This week marks the first anniversary of a $50,000 reward offered for information lea...

Early 2008 Confirmed DNA found“Hunter Valley Police have been up to Stewarts Brook and Barrington Tops checking tracks, trails and caves, however Naden has not been sighted.” Act Insp Robertson said Naden had only been linked to, ...

25th April 2008 Coroners Report being prepared.Inquest will not give dad closure April 25, 2008 STILL SEARCHING: Mick Peet reflects on the inquest into his daughter Lateesha Nolan. Nikki Sorbello It has been more than three years since Latees...

August 13th 2008 Missing Person's Coroners CourtAnswers may be a step closer for Mr Peet, with the missing person case set for mention in the New South Wales Coroner’s Court on August 13.

dec 2008 prints left at bellbrookThe state's most-wanted man and a town in fear Author: By LISA CARTY Date: 18/01/2009 Accused double murderer Malcolm Naden wore a mask and camouflage gear when he loomed over a woman as she slept ...

ELEVEN Bellbrook 20th jan 2009 NSW 2440Naden fears spark Bellbrook protest JARROD LIPSCOMBE 20 Jan, 2009 08:35 AM Residents believe they are being left to fend for themselves with their officer so frequently out of town. Local GP Paul Appl...

THIRTEEN Tomalla July 2010Senior police refused to comment yesterday, 31st August 2010 but the Newcastle Herald has been told that officers have come up empty-handed following at least one search near Tomala. The lack of any...

FOURTEEN Cobark River July August 2010“Fugitive bushranger Malcolm Naden may be responsible for almost 20 burglaries on remote properties across Barrington Tops since Easter 2010 as he continues to survive in the region by following river...

SIXTEEN Mount Mooney Sunday August 29th to Thursday Sept 4th 2010Fugitive linked to break-in BY DAN PROUDMAN 07 Sep, 2010 05:00 AM Fugitive Malcolm Naden may have his hands on a second gun after a rifle was stolen from a Barrington property. In the latest in a se...

SEVENTEEN Woko National ParkStories in the Herald on Saturday August 28 and Wednesday September 1 2010 suggested that Naden, who has been on the run from authorities since 2005, is hiding locally and may be armed after reports o...

Curricabark Easter to October 2010Is Barrington Tops hiding state's most wanted man? BY DAN PROUDMAN Newcastle Herald 28 Aug, 2010 01:00 AM The series of break-ins since about July 11 2010 have residents on edge, especially after long...

2nd sept 2010 letters to newcastle heraldScone side is also worried THE article "Bushranger danger" (Herald H1 28/8) could also have mentioned that many properties in Stewarts Brook, on the Scone side of Barrington Tops, were burgled about E...

rookhurst sept 2010Another burglary victim David Moore said his tin shed at Rookhurst on Thunderbolt's Way had been broken into twice, most recently in September. He reckons Naden helped himself to with tinned food, Veg...

16th Oct 2010 Bond University commentaryTip-offs to the public may tip off offenders Author: Wayne Petherick Date: 16/10/2010 Words: 770 Source: NCH While the public may be well intentioned...

Mud Hut Rd Cobark August/Oct 2010Jimmy Governor, the Aboriginal man made famous in The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith and the last person to have a bounty on his head - raped a teenage girl in Mud Hut Lane north of Cobark where Naden is ...

Reward $100,000 20th Feb 2011Capture a rich reward Tim Barlass - SMH February 20, 2011 BOUNTY hunters could be tempted to capture one of the most wanted criminals in NSW, alleged murderer Malcolm Naden, after a police reward ...

March 2011 BirdwoodPOLICE CLOSE IN ON NADEN ASHLEA MAHER 01 Mar, 2011 04:00 AM A police manhunt after two possible sightings of a man believed to be Malcolm Naden has renewed hope that the state’s most wanted man will...

August 18th 2011 - Where on earth is Malcolm Naden?Margaret says she still needs to know for sure what happened to her niece and daughter-in-law. “We can only imagine what she went through fighting for her life. Because Kristy was found in his room, w...

EIGHTEEN Nowendoc 7th December 2011 NSW 2354Bounty on Naden's head now $250,000 09 Dec, 2011 01:15 PM It started at $50,000, was doubled and this morning the bounty on the head of the state's most wanted man Malcolm Naden now stands at $...

15th dec 2011 nowendoc confirmed its nadenSearch intensifies as Naden's fingerprint identified 15 Dec, 2011 12:08 PM The search for one of Australia’s most wanted men Malcolm Naden has taken a positive turn with his fingerprints identi...

Cowsby Rd niangalaNiangala NSW 2354 WALCHA car dealer Peter Norbury alerted police that someone was in his isolated weekender between Niangala and Nundle. "You don't have to be Einstein to work out who it might have be...

NINETEEN Cowsby Rd23rd December 2011 Niangala NSW 2354 Police came within about 50 metres of the state's most wanted man on Wednesday as they closed in on an empty house in remote bushland south-east of Tamworth. ...

TWENTY Barry Station 25th Dec 2011The Newcastle Herald understands two men were watching television in a homestead at Barry Station, a 8489-hectare grazing property near Nundle, in the Hunter’s northern reaches, on Christmas night whe...

January 7th 2012 Lowe Street GloucesterMs Nolan's father, Mick Peet, who held a candlelight vigil for his missing daughter this week, was yesterday critical of how the hunt for Naden had been handled. "It's devastating really for them to ...

21st January 2012 HeraldSun ReportAvoid the obvious dodgy "investigative" errors, omissions and oversights in this report (and the redneck archaic references to "mixed bloods") But this journalist has a crack at a summary for the unin...

22nd March 2012 ThursdayAt midnight Police captured Naden 30km west of Gloucester in a region they believe he had frequented before. A tip off of some sort at 8pm alerted police to Naden's presence at an isolated hut/house w...

Possible Movements 2005 to 2012

Coachwood Trail to Kookaburra Hut

Kookaburra Hut Carrai PlateauNaden has moved numerous times between the Barrington Region to Macleay valley. This remote, isolated route between these two distant regions may provide answers as to how this was achieved. We c...

Kookaburra Hut to Macleay Valley

Hastings Valley Way

Kangaroo Flat Rd to Youdales (NPWS) Hut

Enfield Rd to Nowendoc Rd (old Wingham Rd)

Enfield Road (main)

Mummell Gulf camping New Country Swamphttp://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/nationalparks/parkCamping.aspx?id=N0129

Mummell Gulf to Nowendoc

Youldales Hut

Kunderang Rd - Youdales Trailintersection

Kundering Rd and un-named farm Rdintersection

Farm building on Kunderangshed/barn/

kunderang brook crossing

feature hut? not sure

Douralie Fire trail crosses Kunderbung

Kunderbung creek road

Farm buildingHut?

East Kunderang NPWShttp://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/NationalParks/parkAccommodation.aspx?id=N0043